Behavioral Health
If you ask most people about good health, they’ll probably talk about physical well-being. And that’s true. But at Legacy, we believe it goes beyond that.
We believe that good health is about the mind as well as the body, so we provide behavioral health services that deliver support and treatment in an accepting, respectful environment. We’re committed to helping you be the best person you can be and live a life that’s rich with joy, happiness, and harmony.
Legacy’s Behavior Health Services offer assessment, medication management, therapy, and psychological testing for all patients. They’re comprehensive and caring, and reflect our vision of connecting our communities to health every day, in every way.
Our diverse team of psychiatrists, psychologists, and therapists treat a broad range of conditions, including but not limited to:
- Depression
- Bipolar disorder
- Anxiety
- Schizophrenia
- Attention deficit disorders
- Autism spectrum disorders
- Developmental delays
- Learning disabilities
We also recognize that sometimes keeping a healthy mind and body means assistance needs to extend to other areas of life, like school, work, housing, and the ability to support oneself. Our Clinic Social Work team is available to provide comprehensive services including resource linkage, school advocacy, and connection to immigration and legal resources, just to name a few.
We accept most insurance plans, too, and provide care for anyone who comes through our doors, regardless of their ability to pay. And we’re sensitive to cultural differences, ensuring you’ll be treated with the dignity, consideration, and sense of belonging you deserve.
Our Behavior Health Services are just part of Legacy’s commitment to bring comprehensive wrap-around services to all of our neighbors and to open our doors to everyone in the community.
Behavioral Health Services are offered at:
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